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PASAY CITY PROFILE
North - City of Manila
East - City of Makati & Municipality of Taguig
South - City of Parañaque
West - Manila Bay
BOUNDARIES:
FEATURES:
Total Land Area : 1,805.11 hectares
No. of Barangays : 201
Total Population : 354,908 (as of May 2000)
Population Density : 24,476 persons/sq.km.
Slope : 2%
Projected Population : 295,058 (as of 2006)
A scenic premier city, thriving with business and economic opportunities, guided by dynamic and efficient local
leadership and home to self-reliant, healthy and morally upright people.
PASAY CITY VISION
NO. ACTIVITY OUTPUT RESOURCES EXPENSES INCCURED
1 Printing of Questionnaires 80,000 questionnaires
-176,000.00
2 Printing of barangay map 201 barangays Tracing Paper4,928.18
3 Orientation of Barangay Officials 20 zones Laptop & Digital Cam170,000.00
4 Printing of Stickers 80,000 stickers -200,000.00
5 Training of Enumerators 60 trained/25 active Training materials & meals
23,464.006 Training on data processing,
encoding and map digitizing10 CPDO & 4 COOP Staff
meals
1,550.007 Data Gathering 105 brgys/45,011
HHEnumerator’s Allowance
1,072,651.008 Encoding 83 brgys/36,290 HH 13 encoders/10 active
196,002.009 Spot Mapping and Digitizing 16 barangays (Zone
19&18)Planning Staff -
10 Data Processing 8 barangays (Zone 19)
Planning Staff -
11 Community Validation 4 barangays (179, 185, 184 & 178) Planning Staff
-
TOTAL1,844,595.18
UPDATES on PASAY CITY COMMUNITY – BASED MONITORING SYSTEMNOVEMBER 2005 CBMS NATIONAL CONFERENCE
PasayPasay City CommunityCity Community--Based Based Monitoring SystemMonitoring SystemPreliminary ResultsPreliminary Results
(2005 Survey)(2005 Survey)
DEMOGRAPHY
Mean Household size 65117 270,130 132,704 137,426 4
Children 0-5 years old 35,370 18,191 17,178
Children 6-12 years old 37,143 19,252 17,891
Children 13-16 years old 19,204 9,511 9,693
Children 6-16 years old 56,347 28,763 27,584
Members 10 years old and above 212,848 103,167 109,639
Female Household sizeDemograpy
Total Number of household
Population Male
1 Proportion of children 0-5 year old who died 64 0.202 Proportion of women who died due to pregnancy related-causes 18 0.3
Nutrition 3 Proportion of children 0-5 years old who are moderately and severely under 28 0.1 4 Proportion of households living in makeshift housing 4,218 7 5 Proportion of households who are squatters 2,440 4
Water & 6 Proportion of households with no access to safe water 1,160 1.8 Sanitation 7 Proportion of households with no access to sanitary toilet facilities 1,787 2.7 Basic 8 Proportion of children 6-12 years old not in elementary school 8,216 22.1 Education 9 Proportion of children 13-16 not in secondary school 5,709 29.7
10 Proportion of household with income below the poverty threshold 8,933 13.7 11 Proportion of households with income below the food threshold 2,497 3.8 12 Proportion of households who experienced food shortage 785 1.2
Employment 13 Proportion of persons in the labor force who are unemployed 21,760 19.8 Peace & Order 14 Proportion of persons who are victims of crime 1,260 0.5
Income
Health
Housing
Basic Needs Core Indicators Magnitude Proportion
Summary of preliminary results of CBMS core indicatorsfor Pasay City
Pressing issues raisedPressing issues raised
BarangayBarangay boundary disputeboundary dispute
Obsolete house numberingObsolete house numbering
Presence of several small alleys that have no Presence of several small alleys that have no official name or identificationofficial name or identification
SOME CBMS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES EMPLOYED
Borrowed computer units from other offices for encoding purposes
Instead of using the conventional way of processing, we used statistical software and have one of our staff undergo technical training for this purpose.
Facilitation of settlement of barangay boundary dispute that couldsettled amicably.
NeedNeed--Solution Quick Matching ApproachSolution Quick Matching Approach
CBMS Result(MDG-based Indicators)BarangayPriority
Needs and Concerns
Policy / Advocacy
Creation
Facilitation
Enhancement
Preservation (Peace & Order)
Fact-Based Intervention
(FBI) ExchangeSanggunianPanlunsod
Innovative Program/ Project Design
Matching and Prioritized Delivery of
Services
Capability Building
Maintain Harmony in the community
Solution Providers (Public/Private/Partnership)
Objectives of FBI ExchangeObjectives of FBI Exchange
To immediately match the identified needs from To immediately match the identified needs from CBMS result to the list of solution providers based CBMS result to the list of solution providers based on the development indicatorson the development indicatorsTo provide the decision makers factual information To provide the decision makers factual information on needs versus solutionon needs versus solution--programs/projects from programs/projects from Resource Providers (LGU or Private) for FAST Resource Providers (LGU or Private) for FAST ACTION and RELIEF OPERATIONACTION and RELIEF OPERATION
CBMS Result(MDG-based Indicators)
or BarangayParticipatory
Poverty Mapping (BPPM)
Policy / Advocacy
CreationFacilitation
EnhancementPreservation
(Peace & Order)
Fact-Based Intervention (FBI)
Exchange Sanggunian Panlunsod
Innovative Program/ Project Design
Matching and Prioritized Delivery of Services
Capability Building
Maintain Harmony in the community
Resource Providers (Public/Private/Partnership)
FBI Exchange OutputFBI Exchange OutputList of Socio-economic programs
implemented by the Private Sector
Indicator-based policy recommendations to the Sanggunian
Priority List of needPriority List of need--solution quick solution quick matching recommendations to matching recommendations to Concerned LGU Department and/or Concerned LGU Department and/or Private SectorPrivate Sector
Priority List of Need-based Training/Capability Building Programs
Barangay Development Plan based on BPPM Result (MDG-based workplan)
Policy / Advocacy
Creation
Facilitation
Enhancement
Preservation (Peace & Order)
Fact-Based Intervention
(FBI) Exchange
Challenge:
TRANSCENDDEVELOPMENT PROGRESS IN THEBAYSIDE AREA(the city’s development area)
TO THERIVERSIDEAREA(the city’s slum area)
ConclusionConclusionWhile CBMS is an effective tool in poverty While CBMS is an effective tool in poverty monitoring and timely statistical data are important, monitoring and timely statistical data are important, we should not stop there. CBMS implementers we should not stop there. CBMS implementers should be vigilant in pursuing its cause and that is, to should be vigilant in pursuing its cause and that is, to eradicate poverty.eradicate poverty.
MDG Localization using CBMS data enables the MDG Localization using CBMS data enables the LGU to formulate policies and programs more LGU to formulate policies and programs more focused and responsive to the needs of the people.focused and responsive to the needs of the people.It also helps us compare notes and apply relevant It also helps us compare notes and apply relevant best MDGbest MDG--responsive good practicesresponsive good practices
This will ensure fast and sustained reduction in poverty and
help us attain the MDG by 2015!